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"Work", by Rihanna, being at the top of the charts for 9 weeks, says much about America...
It shows this sick, flawed fascination with absurd, repetitive beats and annoying, I repeat, annoying words, sick fascination with twerking, and now the young kids are growing to this mess of a fuckery that's supposed to be a homage to the Jamaican dance-hall, reggae pop style?
But that's just the way I see it. What do you guys think?
We all heard cheesy, flunkfuck bubblegum shitsongs that went to the top for the last 5 years but none as desperate, obnoxious and insignificant as this shit!
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO MUSIC?????????????????????????? | |
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I just seen two different videos for that song. Musically speaking, Work is Rihanna's best track since Umbrella. Yes, I said that! | |
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Sh*t!!!! I ain't mad @ Monte Moir (from Morris Day & The Time) AT ALL!!!! Get dat $$$$!!!! Mr. Moir is responsible 4 some MPLS GEMS ("If You Were Here Tonight" by Alexander O'Neal & 'The Pleasure Principle" by Janet Jackson")!!!! | |
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If Single Ladies can be a number one hit, than Work can certainly be a number one hit too. There are a lot of medicore songs that go to number one.
I actually think Work is fun and catchy. *shrugs* The lyrics are simple and are not deragotory or too explicit. Its a mindless song with a catchy beat.
I have heard some pretty bad and awful songs on the radio and work is def not at number one. | |
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TonyVanDam said: I just seen two different videos for that song. Musically speaking, Work is Rihanna's best track since Umbrella. Yes, I said that! Exactly. It's more about the association and vibe as well as the cultural context that comes with it. It is reflective of what people are into more than the content though it isn't bad either. | |
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Interesting comment. I guess there's something to be said for having a song in heavy rotation. I don't think "payola" and "plugola" have died. I think the record companies just pay for heavy rotation, PR, hype, etc. and then "poof" it's a "hit" but people will forget about the song in another month or so. Trolls be gone! | |
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This is Rihanna's best song, ever. It's a dance hall track. And our boy Monte Moir has a credit in this, didn't know. PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever ----- Live Your Life How U Wanna Live It | |
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I agree sis. I def don't think its the greatest song in the world and it is def a mediocre silly song. I just disagreed that it is the worst song that has came out in years. There are far more worst songs that have gone to number one. | |
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I don't understand how this song being a hit "says much about America." Please elaborate. | |
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Oh absolutely! Every generation has mindless songs that are hits and then later will be nostalgia for a certain age group. But, other songs are timeless and are appreciated long after the artist has passed away. I think I read somewhere that MJ still has albums that are in the top selling downloads and sales around the world. That's incredible because it means he's reaching a different audience now than back when he was on top in the 80s. Trolls be gone! | |
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I was guilty of downloading the song when it first came out, but my god does it get boring quickly as does the video.
The beat is infectious - but I think it's such a big hit because there are so many parodies of it.
'We found love', 'what's my name', 'only girl in the world', 'man down' etc.. are far more superior. | |
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I think the song is something that's probably more fun in the context of a party than listening to it while you're stuck in traffic on a Monday morning going to work Trolls be gone! | |
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It took 7 people to write that? | |
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I like it, but lyrics aren't so good. | |
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The entertainment industry is finished Milk butter toast U can stick a fork in it Its over, curtains | |
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The hell??
Seriosuly better than Rude Boy or Where Have You Been?
Smh Straight Jacket Funk Affair
Album plays and love for vinyl records. | |
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My only issue with this song is that it took 7 people to write it and Rihanna wasn't even one of the writers. Otherwise, Rihanna has had far worse on the charts; remember 2010-2012 when you couldn't avoid her if you destroyed every radio in a 10 mile radius? Yeah, I'd much rather have "Work" topping the charts than any of those paint-by-number hits that tainted the airwaves for months at a time. Furthermore, while it's nothing spectacular, "Work" has a nice vibe to and is sonically interesting even in its simplicity. It's not over the top and is upbeat yet mellow at the same time. The dance hall elements are welcome as well. "Work" isn't record of the year material but it's a nice tune, better still when compared to most of the chart-topping singles we've had. | |
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Aubrey Graham (Drake the rapper) who's featured is Larry's nephew. I know, crazy
He's got a new album coming out soon (not Larry, I mean Drake). I always thought he's kinda interesting even though he's ur usual dose of snapchat and twitter rap. | |
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The agenda for dumbing down the public is in full effect.
Researchers and whistleblowers said this would happen. They got called conspiracy theorists.
WAKE UP PEOPLE.
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Drake wrote the full track. The others are producers who made the music. Drake wrote other songs for Rhianna and Alicia Keys too. Shame is a Crowley lover. | |
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Well said on everything and agree! | |
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TonyVanDam said:
To each his own. Where Have You Been is one of my favorite Rihanna tracks. Her performance on SNL is killer [Edited 4/24/16 20:49pm] | |
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^ I agree, While Work is catchy, its probably her weakest number one hit, I don't care because Anti is still a great album best I have heard from a pop star in a while. | |
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Indeed. | |
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